I think a layer of sodium will layer on it and hydrogen bubbbles will be realeased
Not too sure so you might wanna check
Add something that magnesium will form an insoluble compound with. Sodium sulfate or potassium carbonate, maybe.
sodium chloride (or salt) solution is formed
first melt the copper and add sodium bicarbonate and magnesium then add nitrogen and that will freeze it and then it is gold
Calcium phophate will precipitate from sodium citrate solution
akshay
Add magnesium chloride to sodium chloride and mix.
The magnesium will react with the acid to produce hydrogen gas and a magnesium salt.
Add something that magnesium will form an insoluble compound with. Sodium sulfate or potassium carbonate, maybe.
sodium chloride (or salt) solution is formed
first melt the copper and add sodium bicarbonate and magnesium then add nitrogen and that will freeze it and then it is gold
Magnesium acetate is obtained.
Calcium phophate will precipitate from sodium citrate solution
NaCl+H2CO3
EXPLOSION that is what will happen.
akshay
The chemical reaction is not possible.
Absolutely nothing: The magnesium is more reactive than zinc and hence it keeps hold of its chloride ion. If you were to add magnesium to some zinc chloride then there would be a reaction and you would end up with magnesium chloride and some zinc